
Farmers in 6 states told to stop using certain animal feed as FDA announces recall
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The FDA announced ADM Animal Nutrition in Illinois is recalling 33 lots of pelleted animal feed due to elevated levels of copper and low levels of zinc. Six states are impacted.
Select products purchased from Jan. 16 to Feb. 27 sold in Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Iowa, Georgia and Ohio are impacted by the recall.
"They may contain elevated levels of copper or have levels of zinc below the represented amounts which could be harmful to cattle," said the announcement.
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